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Re: EAS Vermont 2012

For those wanting to camp, try North Beach, Burlington Vermont. Might be a State Park. You might get a reservation if you don't wait too long. It's a popular place. I think all that is supposed to be posted

Re: EAS Vermont 2012

There's a short course on Monday and Tuesday. The sc program is still being put together. So far the blue square...intermediate, and the black diamond...advanced...courses are set. The green square...beginners...is being worked on . The course and presenters will be posted soon.

Re: EAS Vermont 2012

Think your extracted honey is the best around? Your comb honey is like no other? Your honey baked goods are to die for? Your beeswax is the most perfect and the photographs you took will blow the judges away?

Why not come up to Burlington, Vermont for the Eastern Apicultural Society convention in August. Enter those choice products you're so proud of. Show off that unique gadget you made to help you in the apiary or honey house. Snag a blue ribbon for your awsome honey beer.

Don't be shy, your honey really is that good. Enter and you just might go home with a little silver...

Re: EAS Vermont 2012

Monday and Tuesday supper is on your own...or with teachers and new found friends downtown Burlington. Wednesday is the picnic at the Webb Estate breeding barn. Might goggle it at Shelburne Farms or Olivia Havermeyer Webb. Thursday is the auction at the Davis center. One of the local breweries is providing honey-brew...if we can get past the regulations. Friday night is the banguet and presentation of awards.

Meals during the day are on you own. Good restaurant at the Davis center where many of the meetings will be held.